I cannot provide a professional response but I do have some experience regarding this. I have been fighting a kind of Back pain for over a year. It had been very hard to diagnose and treat. Physical therapy didn't seem to help, neither did yoga. It was not showing the signs of being an injured disc. Exercise never seemed to help either.
I recently had my appendix removed and surprisingly all those back problems have disappeared. No one has mentioned a link between the two but for whatever reason the back pain stopped almost immediately after the surgery.
no
it could be your appendix.. get it checked out with a doctor.
Possible it could be your appendix. I would try the "WebMD" website or consult your physician.
An appendix is in the back of the book.
nope. you cant stitch a appendix back it would hurt too much. Also, you cant grow an appendix.
I have a lot of large swollen taste buds on the very back of my tongue and am wondering the same.
Myositis is chronic muscular soreness, it is also known as myalgia. Lumbar myositis is a condition of the lower back where the muscles are inflamed.
Probably just a pulled muscle. Could be disk inflamed between two vertebra or a pinched nerve.
This is the same as me, I had an open operation under General and had an inflamed appendix removed. It has now been 5 days and still no bowel movement. It is very uncomfortable and is made worse with food. I am reluctant to take a laxative as I want things to get back to normal. Hopefully this is just part of the healing process.
"The appendix can be found in the back of the book," the teacher said to her students.OR:"I needed emergency surgery; my appendix was ready to burst."
yes it can cause back and chest pain.
Tfirst likely answer would be a strained intercostal muscle or a damaged rib. Another possilbity is referred pain from a back injury. An inflamed lymph node could also do this as could inflamation of Cooper's Ligaments or other supportive tissue. These seem to me to be the most common answers -- but there are thousands of things that could cause this. I might add however, that malignant breast tumors present painlessly -- so it's not that.